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Book Description | As the lifespan of humans increases, research into aging and its related pathological conditions is gaining momentum. This book is the first to explain protein oxidation and the aging process, focusing on the connection between protein disturbances and the oxidative stress that cells continually undergo. Coverage includes major and novel techniques that can be used to analyze protein oxidation, how protein oxidation products can be biomarkers of aging, and the very broad involvement of protein oxidation in such diseases as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. |
Editorial Review | With its discussion of current concepts linked to protein oxidation and its impact on aging and the pathology of certain age-related diseases, this book is an important contribution to the field. Students, researchers, scientists, and even clinicians will benefit from it. (Doody s, 10 January 2013) The format and compartmentalised writing style make this an excellent compendium of knowledge for any researcher interested in assessing our state of knowledge of protein oxidation and ageing. It is easy to find out about the current state of knowledge about a specific reaction, product, method, and/or disease and follow this up by accessing the extensive list of references. (Chemistry & Industry, 1 July 2013) |
About the Author | TILMAN GRUNE, MD, is Full Professor and Director of the Institute of Nutrition at Friedrich Schiller University Jena. His research examines the biological phenomenon of oxidative stress. In particular, his research group has been investigating the oxidative stress response of cells and organisms and the protective influence of antioxidants. BETUL CATALGOL, MD, is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and the Department of Biochemistry at Marmara University. She is coauthor of Proteasome and Neurodegenerative Diseases, Proteasome and Cancer, and Protein Carbonyl Measurement by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay. TOBIAS JUNG, PhD, is a Research Assistant at Friedrich Schiller University Jena. He is coauthor of Structure of the Proteasome. |
Language | English |
Author | Tilman Grune, Betul Catalgol, Tobias Jung, Vladimir Uversky |
Publication Date | 01-Feb-13 |
Number of Pages | 516 |
Protein Oxidation And Aging Hardcover English by Tilman Grune - 01-Feb-13